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Bass trombonist and tubaist Bill Lowe has been a major force
in the music world for over thirty years as a performer,
composer, producer, and educator. He has worked with most
of the masters of African-American creative music, across all
genres and musical cliques, from musical legends like {{Dizzy
Gillespie}}, {{m: Eartha Kitt = 16569}}, and {{m: Clark Terry = 4882}}, to the leaders of
the
avant-garde like {{m: Muhal Richard Abrams = 3246}}, {{Henry
Threadgill}}, and
{{m: Cecil Taylor = 4823}}, to under-heralded greats like {{George
Russell}},
{{m: James ‘Jabbo’ Ware = 2955}} and {{m: Bill Barron = 3657}}

Taylor Ho Bynum's The Ambiguity Manifesto, with its oxymoronic title, is the third album in what the cornetist-composer calls an accidental trilogy." Following his Firehouse 12 Records releases Navigation (Possible Abstracts XII & XIII) (2013) and Enter the Plus Tet (2016), Bynum recognized a form--however unconventional--both in the composition and performing of these large ensemble works. ...

Taylor Ho Bynum continues to delve into the endless possibilities of large ensemble writing on Enter the PlusTet, the debut of his newest band of the same name. Following in the footsteps of Navigation, his ambitious multi-format sextet and septet recording (Firehouse 12, 2012), this lean set finds the vanguard cornetist more than doubling the size ...

Cornetist/composer Taylor Ho Bynum has proven to be a visionary composer, striking the difficult balance between free improvised and arranged music. While accomplished in any group setting, he has shown a particular gift for extended works in larger group situations as in two recent Firehouse 12 Records releases, his sextet Apparent Distance (2011) and sextet and ...

If the name of this new CD by guitarist Richard Nelson and Boston's intrepid Aardvark Jazz Orchestra sounds familiar, that's because it is the same as a spiritual of unknown origin that has been sung for perhaps hundreds of years in churches and other venues and recorded a number of times in films, once by the ...

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